Let's take a look at this young man in **, who was beaten up miserably.
My first feeling is that I still sympathize with him. But after reading what he said, my sympathy was gone. I have only one word of advice for him:The path you choose, no matter how hard it is, you have to finish it
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Besides, I feel like he's still too naïve. He actually asked the question: Is there still a law in the United States? Is this still the United States that we are looking for? I have come to you from far away China, and you have done this to me. You know, no one in China dares to lift a finger of me.
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His words are childish in **?
Let's look at the first paragraph first: whether the United States is free and whether there are laws.
Some netizens answered him:You don't understand freedom enough. Don't blacks have the freedom to hit people? Don't you have the freedom to be beaten?
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Truly! These (Beatings and beatingsIt's all free in that place.
You know, where a country's population is divided into various races, it is, of course, divided into high and low. The superior race has the freedom to look down on the inferior race. Of course, it follows that the superior race has the freedom to beat the inferior race at will, and the lower race has the freedom to be beaten by the superior race.
These, of course, are also freedoms to enjoy what they call "legal protection".
Some netizens reminded him:How can you know how free the United States is without tasting what it was like to be beaten up by blacks in the United States?
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Perhaps the freedom imaginary in his mind was the kind of freedom he could have no scruples about when he arrived in that land.
If he is in a bad mood today, he can wantonly release his negative energy on the people around him, regardless of whether it causes harm to the people around him, and he does not need to be punished by the so-called "law" in his mouth for his actions.
Maybe that's the freedom he needs!
But what he didn't expect was that the force was reciprocal.
If you want this kind of freedom, then others also want this kind of freedom, and the only way to decide who can enjoy this kind of freedom in the end is to press your fists and speak.
So we see that the law of the jungle is always admired in that land.
Let's understand the latter part of his sentence: You know, no one in China dares to touch a finger of me.
Some netizens saw it very clearly:In China, your safety is guarded by countless People's Liberation Army, maintained by countless police, guaranteed by Chinese law, and courteous by the extremely high morality and quality of the Chinese. These seemingly free but priceless security are not available in the United States.
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In that land, people pay attention to the ratio of costs and benefits. You just went to someone's side, and you didn't contribute any taxes, so why should their laws help you?
We all know that the police only patrol the rich areas, and the slums are just for show.
So the only piece of advice I have for him here is:Work hard to climb up, so that you can enjoy the so-called law and freedom of that place - in fact, ** are all the same
The last thing I want to say is that we don't have to laugh at such a person and what happened to him, and we don't need to laugh at him, and of course people don't need our sympathy. The only value he provides to us is a negative case, a mirror, for us to cherish everything on the land under our feet and strive to maintain everything in the moment.
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That's my opinion, what do you think?
See what happens.
February 25, 2024